17.2995, Qs: Nasometer (Glottal Enterprises)
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Subject: 17.2995, Qs: Nasometer (Glottal Enterprises)
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Date: 09-Oct-2006
From: Karthik Durvasula < karthikd at udel.edu >
Subject: Nasometer (Glottal Enterprises)
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:10:48
From: Karthik Durvasula < karthikd at udel.edu >
Subject: Nasometer (Glottal Enterprises)
Dear Linguists,
I am messaging to see if anyone has had any experience with the Nasometer
(Speech Tutor System (Product Code: S/T-S1A)) manufactured and marketed by
Glottal Enterprises. I am interested in knowing the following:
1. Is the system reliable for nasalance measurements?
2. Are there any particular faults/characteristics one should be aware of
before buying the system?
3. Is the system sturdy enough to be used for field work?
Sincerely,
Karthik
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Phonology
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